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Montenegro police clash with anti-gov't protesters

By PREDRAG MILIC Associated Press

Updated:
02/15/2014 11:31:04 AM EST

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Montenegro police officers arrest a demonstrator during a protest in Podgorica, Montenegro, Saturday, Feb. 15, 2014. The demonstrators who assembled in the downtown area of the capital, Podgorica, on Saturday demanded the resignation of the government of the long-standing prime minister, Milo Djukanovic. They accuse his government of rampant corruption, unemployment and economic mismanagement.

PODGORICA, Montenegro—Police in Montenegro fired tear gas and stun grenades Saturday to disperse hundreds of stone-throwing protesters who were blaming the government for high unemployment, economic mismanagement and alleged corruption, and demanding its resignation.

The protests were called by an informal Facebook group that asked Montenegrins to voice solidarity with Bosnian anti-government demonstrators who earlier this month stormed into the country's presidency and other government buildings in Sarajevo and torched them over similar demands.

In Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, at least nine riot policemen were injured in the clashes with the demonstrators, many of them wearing masks to conceal their identities. At least 20 demonstrators were detained during the violence, which erupted when some 300 protesters tried to march toward the downtown government headquarters.

"Bosnia has taken to the streets. What are we waiting for?" the organizers said on their Facebook page. "Tens of thousands of unemployed, hungry and robbed people should take justice into their own hands!"